Caribbean Report 17-09-1997
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1997-09-17
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The British Broadcasting Corporation
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1. Headlines (00:00-00:29)
2. Montserrat's new governor takes up office and promises cautious development of the North. Chief Minister David Brandt flies home after a six day visit to Britain where he met with British officials. He is asked about the success of his visit. Governor of Montserrat, Sir Anthony John Abbott, Acting Governor Howard Fergus, Acting Chief Minister Adelina Tuitt and Chief Minister David Brandt are interviewed (00:30-07:37)
3. One dead and several others injured during street protest in the Dominican Republic. Jean-Michel Caroit reports (07:38-09:25)
4. Reforms at the United Nations. Are they in the interest of Caribbean States? United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Bill Richardson, British Ambassador to the United Nations, Sir David Hannay, Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan and Jamaica's Representative for the United Nations, Don Mill are interviewed. E. Smith reports (09:26-15:24)
2. Montserrat's new governor takes up office and promises cautious development of the North. Chief Minister David Brandt flies home after a six day visit to Britain where he met with British officials. He is asked about the success of his visit. Governor of Montserrat, Sir Anthony John Abbott, Acting Governor Howard Fergus, Acting Chief Minister Adelina Tuitt and Chief Minister David Brandt are interviewed (00:30-07:37)
3. One dead and several others injured during street protest in the Dominican Republic. Jean-Michel Caroit reports (07:38-09:25)
4. Reforms at the United Nations. Are they in the interest of Caribbean States? United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Bill Richardson, British Ambassador to the United Nations, Sir David Hannay, Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan and Jamaica's Representative for the United Nations, Don Mill are interviewed. E. Smith reports (09:26-15:24)